It is all about the bacteria or pollution in the water (I guess the tea also). If the water is tap water, it is chlorinated and will stay fresh longer than rain or river water. Boiled water stays fresh until some type bacteria or pollution is introduced into it. Steeped tea has a shorter shelf life than boiled tea, but tastes better.
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Iced tea powder (like Lipton's) is made by brewing tea the usual way, then evaporating the water.When water is mixed with this powder and it is stirred it simply becomes the tea it was originally (except with different water).
Yes, Turkey Hill brand iced tea can in fact cause gallstones. In fact, any type of iced tea can cause gallstones. If you have prior issues with your kidneys or gallstones, stay away from iced tea products.
Iced tea is a diuretic, and can cause dehydration in humans and animals. There isn't anything in ordinary iced tea that will harm a dog is it gets into some by accident. However, it is best to give dogs water and not encourage them to drink "people" drinks like coffee, tea, and chocolate milk.
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The water goes above the spoon and the iced tea goes above the knife
to ensure that the cells remain dispersed in an iced water bath.
Yes, iced tea granules and water would be considered a mixture. The granules are dissolved in the water but can still be physically separated.
Tube A is placed in a beaker with iced water to cool down the contents of the tube quickly. This is useful for experiments where rapid cooling is needed, such as to stop a reaction or to preserve the sample. The cold temperature of the iced water helps to dissipate heat from the tube effectively.
No, there are many additives in bottled iced tea that are not present in water. Additionally, caffeine from the tea can dehydrate the body.
Salt melts ice cubes.
It melts slowly.